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2003 Chevy Blazer Zr2 Very Clean, 1 Owner,perfectly Maintained Since New on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:210000
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Hello everyone, thank you very much for looking at our vehicle listed here on eBay. Hopefully, you'll consider this as a vehicle you'll bid on and buy.

Please keep in mind this is a auction the highest bidder wins, Should the minimum bid be the only bid, the vehicle will be sold, there is no reserve.
These ad's are expensive, please do not bid unless your serious and willing to drive or fly to new jersey, or arrange a transporter to pick up the vehicle.
we can arrange a ride from the airport, which is a 30 minute ride to where the car is. ( Newark International Airport) 

Please come here on a business day, this way you can get a temporary plate or transfer title at motor vehicle, please check motoe vehicle hours in wayne Nj and plan accordingly.

Whoever buys this truck, will love it, and appreciate the way it's been cared for!!

I will invite you to have this truck put on my mechanics garage lift, so you can see all the new parts on the front end, and you can see how clean this truck is underneath, when you come here to look at the truck, I would like you to talk to my mechanic, and put the truck on his garage lift so you can see how well kept this truck is!

We at Mecca Auto Sales, have this vehicle here on consignment, we are selling this vehicle for the original owner.

Please read our feedback here on eBay, we've sold many vehicles that have been driven back to states all around the usa, We have our mechanics carefully examine everything from A-Z, making sure you'll not have any issue's at all in driving back home!

2003 Chevrolet Blazer S10 ZR2 Model

2 Door 4.3 Liter V6, Very Quite runs perfect

Light Silver Tan color / Black Cloth Inside.

Power driver seat

Power windows, power locks

Heat - A/C work perfect

Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control

Keyless remote entry

4 Brand New Tires

Both sides - New Front Shocks

210,000. Miles Perfectly Maintained, Runs very strong, many more miles to go, because it's been well cared for!

Custom Bike Rack, holds 2 bikes, was $300.

This 2003 Blazer LS- ZR2 was a gentlemens truck, owned by a gentlemen in his late 50's since it was new. The person that owned this truck spared no expense it keeping this vehicle in perfect condition. there was allot of money just spent on rebuilding the front end of this truck, new shocks, control arms, bushings, tie rod ends, ect. When you test drive and look at this truck in person, you'll see that.  All the fluids in this vehicle, like the oil and transmission fluid, look like fluid you'd see on a new truck, not a vehicle that's 10 years old. the owner was a fanatic with mantinance. The exterior, and interior is extremely clean. As stated the tires and the shocks are new. This is a gas and go vehicle, you will not need to repair anything. There are no lights on the dash.

Thank you very much for looking, if you have any questions feel free to call direct at 201.400.3563, also feel free to google my phone number.

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IIHS: High numbers of drivers treat partially automated cars as fully self-driving

Tue, Oct 11 2022

WASHINGTON — Drivers using advanced driver assistance systems like Tesla Autopilot or General Motors Super Cruise often treat their vehicles as fully self-driving despite warnings, a new study has found. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), an industry funded group that prods automakers to make safer vehicles, said on Tuesday a survey found regular users of Super Cruise, Nissan/Infiniti ProPILOT Assist and Tesla Autopilot "said they were more likely to perform non-driving-related activities like eating or texting while using their partial automation systems than while driving unassisted." The IIHS study of 600 active users found 53% of Super Cruise, 42% of Autopilot and 12% of ProPILOT Assist owners "said that they were comfortable treating their vehicles as fully self-driving." About 40% of users of Autopilot and Super Cruise — two systems with lockout features for failing to pay attention — reported systems had at some point switched off while they were driving and would not reactivate. "The big-picture message here is that the early adopters of these systems still have a poor understanding of the technologyÂ’s limits," said IIHS President David Harkey. The study comes as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is scrutinizing Autopilot crashes. Since 2016, the NHTSA has opened 37 special investigations involving 18 deaths in crashes involving Tesla vehicles and where systems like Autopilot were suspected of use. Tesla did not respond to requests for comment. Tesla says Autopilot does not make vehicles autonomous and is intended for use with a fully attentive driver who is prepared to take over. GM, which in August said owners could use Super Cruise on 400,000 miles (643,740 km) of North American roads and plans to offer Super Cruise on 22 models by the end of 2023, did not immediately comment. IIHS said advertisements for Super Cruise focus on hands-free capabilities while Autopilot evokes the name used in passenger airplanes and "implies TeslaÂ’s system is more capable than it really is." IIHS in contrast noted ProPILOT Assist "suggests that itÂ’s an assistance feature, rather than a replacement for the driver." NHTSA and automakers say none of the systems make vehicles autonomous. Nissan said its name "is clearly communicating ProPILOT Assist as a system to aid the driver, and it requires hands-on operation.

2016 Chevy Malibu exhaustively tested with four decades of data

Fri, Mar 13 2015

Chevy is preparing to unveil its new Malibu sedan at the upcoming New York Auto Show next month. But when it does, it's not like it will have appeared overnight. The development of any new vehicle – especially one as widely produced by a major automaker as the Malibu – involves rigorous and relentlessly punishing tests. In the Malibu's case, that meant 1.5 million miles of driving from the scorching heat of Arizona in July to the frigid cold of northern Canada in January and everything in between. The Bowtie brand also says it incorporated four decades' worth of data taken from vehicles driving in locations around the world since 1972 in order to make the Malibu the best it could be. We'll have to wait to find out the results of all that exhaustive testing, but you can catch a sneak peek at the new sedan in the video above. Four Decades of Data Used to Test 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Recorded customer use drives durability testing for next-generation midsize sedan 2015-03-11 DETROIT – Data collected over decades from across the globe is helping ensure the 2016 Chevrolet Malibu can handle the world's worst roads even if the all-new midsize sedan never drives on them. Data collection boxes are placed in cars in real-world driving conditions around the world. Since 1972, these devices have accurately recorded the harshness and frequency of every jounce, bump and shudder inflicted on the car on roads in the U.S., Russia, Saudi Arabia and developing markets. "Although most Malibu owners will never put their car through similar abuse, we test all new vehicles in extreme climates, inclement weather and on punishing road surfaces," said Dan Devine, Malibu validation engineer. "The 2016 Malibu is definitely up to these challenges." Tests like these ensured the current generation Malibu was dependable and durable, two qualities that in turn helped Malibu stand out from its rivals in important quality surveys, such as J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study and Vehicle Dependability Study. General Motors engineers analyze the data to calculate the precise amount of damage potholes and other hazards create over 150,000 miles. Then the conditions are replicated at GM's Milford Proving Ground in Michigan on three unique road courses, each riddled with simulated potholes of increasing severity. Engineers run preproduction cars through the course up to hundreds of times.

Can DARPA hack into a Chevy Impala through OnStar?

Mon, Feb 9 2015

An ex-video game wizard named Dan Kaufman tracked a circuitous route to becoming the head of the Software Innovation Division at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. DARPA normally makes these pages because of its work with autonomous vehicles and automobile technology that overlaps with military applications, but for the past five years Kaufman and his multiple research teams have been working on creating unhackable software code that could be used in military drones. Part of that work has involved hacking into just about everything else, and as a segment on 60 Minutes reveals, that includes cars. The masterminds discovered a way to hack into OnStar, the General Motors telematics system. After figuring out how to hook into OnStar's emergency communication system, they overwhelmed it with data. While the computer was busy trying to manage the overrun of data, the research team inserted code that took control of the sedan's other computers, giving it control. So while reporter Leslie Stahl tooled around in a parking lot, a DARPA researcher with a laptop would occasionally take control of the car, like by applying its brakes or, conversely, removing the ability for Stahl to use the brakes. Hacking into vehicles has been in the news for years: Car and Driver ran a feature on the various ways cars could be hacked in 2011, two hackers released a car-hacking code at the hacker-fest Defcon in 2013 and demonstrated how it worked on a Toyota Prius and Ford Escape, and German researchers demonstrated how they could hack into BMW's Connected Drive remote-services system last week via an attack on the cars' telematics units. This isn't about GM or Onstar or the future; hacking into cars of all kinds isn't coming, it's here, and it doesn't take the half-billion-dollar annual budget of a small DARPA division to do it. Check out the 60 Minutes video on the CBS site (you can watch the entire video from a mobile device without logging in). The OnStar hacking starts at 6:45, but it's worth watching what leads up to that. News Source: Jalopnik Chevrolet Safety Technology Infotainment Autonomous Vehicles Videos Sedan hacking 60 minutes